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biden bows three, out. biden: as myt family and i have worked through the grieving process, i've said along, what i've said time and again to others, that it may that process,hat by the time we get through it, the window on mounting a foristic campaign president, that it might close. has closed.ed it john: after months for grieving son, beau biden, who died earlier this summer, vice president joe biden told earlier this week he would not run for president. mr. biden's decision means the democratic presidential field is now three strong, including sanders,linton, bernie and martin o'malley. week, jim webb and lincoln chafee dropped out of the democratic race. hillary clinton supporters are breathing a sigh of relief. mrs. clinton's path to the democratic nomination seems open. nevertheless, mr. biden rebuked commentnton for her that republicans are enemies.uote vice president biden: i don't it'sve like some do that naive to talk to republicans. i don't think we should look at republicans as our enemy. opposi
biden bows three, out. biden: as myt family and i have worked through the grieving process, i've said along, what i've said time and again to others, that it may that process,hat by the time we get through it, the window on mounting a foristic campaign president, that it might close. has closed.ed it john: after months for grieving son, beau biden, who died earlier this summer, vice president joe biden told earlier this week he would not run for president. mr. biden's decision means the...
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what joe biden can do is joe biden can talk and put a human face on issues. it doesn't sound like a washington think tank or a policy conference of white papers. joe biden talks like he just came from talking to people whether it's in a church haul or in a community centre. and that is a-- that's a great gift, something the democrats need desperately. >> and it was a deficit of paul ryan as one of us said last night, that when he was asked about character, when ryan was, he talked about policy. and so it was-- it was a much more earthy-- . >> woodruff: and the vice president called him on that. >> and he is an erty, rooted very authentic guy talking about his past, his family all the time. >> woodruff: so as we wrap up here, where does the race stand now and what does the president and what does governor romney need to do next tuesday? >> well, i think it's basically a tie. i think if you look at nationally romney is up one. if you look at the swing states obama is up one. obama still has an advantage in ohio and some those other states but it's extremely clo
what joe biden can do is joe biden can talk and put a human face on issues. it doesn't sound like a washington think tank or a policy conference of white papers. joe biden talks like he just came from talking to people whether it's in a church haul or in a community centre. and that is a-- that's a great gift, something the democrats need desperately. >> and it was a deficit of paul ryan as one of us said last night, that when he was asked about character, when ryan was, he talked about...
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you define joe biden strip as a success -- joe biden's trip as a success? successful just by he is going there? >> that is important to continue to show support for the country and its integrity. success will be very simple. if there is not a near-term escalation of violence. if whatever discussions are underway lead to prolonging this dangerously short, but still existing space we have for diplomacy. i cannot know this and will only learn the details in six months or a year, what is the scenes, he said, we will support your reforms, we will tide you through this bankruptcy you were facing. in return, it is time for you to disarm your own right-wing groups right away and it is time to start charting a practical path towards federalization. you have delayed too long and it is adding to the anger on the russian and the pro-russian side. tavis: robert english on the developments that seem to be changing by the minute in ukraine. good to have you back on the program. coming up, daniel beaty. stay with us. ♪ finding strength in a turbulent child heard -- child
you define joe biden strip as a success -- joe biden's trip as a success? successful just by he is going there? >> that is important to continue to show support for the country and its integrity. success will be very simple. if there is not a near-term escalation of violence. if whatever discussions are underway lead to prolonging this dangerously short, but still existing space we have for diplomacy. i cannot know this and will only learn the details in six months or a year, what is the...
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president biden. because he will be taken a lot more seriously as a candidate for 2016 after this deal making. >> what role did president obama play in authorizing, if that's the right word, permitting, supporting the biden negotiations? >> well, after mcconnell called biden and said does anyone down there know how to make a deal, biden went to the president, and got his okay to plunge in here at the last minute. you almost wondered if it was wired this way all along. you kind of knew they were going to save the day at the very last minute and i must say, i think i and a lot of americans probably felt a little bit had by all of the drama and the tension. in the end, the only they they really could do, they did. >> do you think the obama/boehner paralysis was a set-up? or was that authentic? >> that's authentic. the president tried to walk down the aisle with boehner twice. and boehner couldn't deliver. he cannot control his caucus. now whether anybody could is another question. >> you know what scramb
president biden. because he will be taken a lot more seriously as a candidate for 2016 after this deal making. >> what role did president obama play in authorizing, if that's the right word, permitting, supporting the biden negotiations? >> well, after mcconnell called biden and said does anyone down there know how to make a deal, biden went to the president, and got his okay to plunge in here at the last minute. you almost wondered if it was wired this way all along. you kind of...
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. >> 4 years for biden. >> 4 years for biden. that was a great -- >> preparation. >> he had the right temperament. he had a wonderful temperament. it was hard for him to get involved with a frakus with the press. >> i don't know that he slips into oblivion. he's been rumored that he might be named as ambassador to russia. i don't think that's going to happen. >> he brought that up at a christian science monitor breakfast and said that he turn today down. >> he was offer today? >> he was offered it. >> that's impressive he turned it down. >> it's a major loss for this administration. he's one of the few people in the communications team in this white house who knew what he was doing. how you replace that and where it goes from here for the next two years -- >> josh ernest is a fine replacement. let's give him a chance. >> richard nixon built that briefing room. the old thing was in the west wing of the white house and had those old guys sleeping in there and playing cards. mixon built that and the old white h
. >> 4 years for biden. >> 4 years for biden. that was a great -- >> preparation. >> he had the right temperament. he had a wonderful temperament. it was hard for him to get involved with a frakus with the press. >> i don't know that he slips into oblivion. he's been rumored that he might be named as ambassador to russia. i don't think that's going to happen. >> he brought that up at a christian science monitor breakfast and said that he turn today down....
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are joe biden and john kerry right or wrong? let's try that on you. >> well, i think the two-state solution is not comatose but it's in suspended animation right now. we haven't seen netanyahu so much displeasure with the status quo and for all of his talk about moving and making progress, president obama has laid off on criticizing him but now we see joe biden being very public and up front about it in the last year of the obama administration. and we can hope that there might be more of a -- of a dialogue on this at least to set things up for the next administration. >> so he has demanded prospects for the two-state solution -- >> prospects are damaged anyway as far as i can see. >> yeah. there is some speculation that the administration might put forward some plan by the end of the year to be sort of a token effort. but i think what you're seeing is a generational split in the jewish community, and younger people are more willing to criticize netanyahu. you saw bernie sanders, the democratic candidate, kind of playing into th
are joe biden and john kerry right or wrong? let's try that on you. >> well, i think the two-state solution is not comatose but it's in suspended animation right now. we haven't seen netanyahu so much displeasure with the status quo and for all of his talk about moving and making progress, president obama has laid off on criticizing him but now we see joe biden being very public and up front about it in the last year of the obama administration. and we can hope that there might be more of...
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speculation that obama might dump biden is now over. question, besides signaling that the 2012 democratic presidential ticket is going to remain obama-biden, what is the other possible political plus that first lady admonish pell second lady jill bring to the 2012 election? >> well, it's the unity of mothers and women, and i think if you read that article they talk about their families and they also talk about the work they're doing with military families, and the balance between work and life. so i think read background their lives and how they're living many of the same problems they're trying to address is very appealing to women, and it's women who really determine presidential elections. and i think that this president is trying to recreate the coalition that elected him in 2008. and both women are terrific assets. >> do you think he has to bring back suburban women? we did not have in the 2008 election? >> i think his problem is independents and frankly white voters, john. it's a real problem. they really diminished and he's got t
speculation that obama might dump biden is now over. question, besides signaling that the 2012 democratic presidential ticket is going to remain obama-biden, what is the other possible political plus that first lady admonish pell second lady jill bring to the 2012 election? >> well, it's the unity of mothers and women, and i think if you read that article they talk about their families and they also talk about the work they're doing with military families, and the balance between work and...
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what the republicans will do is wait until about july 20th, and then take the biden cuts, all the biden cuts in social programs, tie them to the debt ceiling, and pass them in the house and send them to the senate, so you've got your debt ceiling raised for one year, with the biden cuts. i think the democrats, the president of the united states, will have to sign that. the republicans have an enormous weapon here and they've got the whip hand by just sending over these debt ceiling increases with cuts on them, again and again and again. that's how it will play out. >> are you saying the senate will be become part of the annual budget? >> i think the debt ceiling battle could -- that cook a six- month thing or one year thing every year. republicans have a whip here, john, to force cuts in social spending year after year after year. if they play the game right. >> but across the senate, it's going to be in a legal instrument, congressional -- that's the budgets. >> sure -- no, the house will pass the debt ceiling. >> within the budget? >> no, with these cuts on it and just send it over to
what the republicans will do is wait until about july 20th, and then take the biden cuts, all the biden cuts in social programs, tie them to the debt ceiling, and pass them in the house and send them to the senate, so you've got your debt ceiling raised for one year, with the biden cuts. i think the democrats, the president of the united states, will have to sign that. the republicans have an enormous weapon here and they've got the whip hand by just sending over these debt ceiling increases...
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. >> biden and obama both did , biden in , the second -- the president in the second debate, biden. but by rallying their base, just like republicans in their primaries rally their base, they damage themselves in the center and among women. look at homitt t romney ha moved among women in these two debates and how the biden have >> we're going to get that now. another teceer trap, equality for women. >> i mentioned 3 1/2 million er women more now in povey than four years ago. what we can do to help young women and women of all ages is to have a strong economy, they y ught us whole binders full of women. i was prouwoof the fact that after i prstaffed my cabinet an my senior staff that the university ofnew ofyork in albany did a survey of all 50 states and concluded that mine t had more women and senior -- in senior leadership positions than any other state in the anerica. >> the first bill i signed was something called the lilly ledbetter bill, and it wa named after this amazing woman who had been doing the same job as a man for years, found out that she was getting paid less and the
. >> biden and obama both did , biden in , the second -- the president in the second debate, biden. but by rallying their base, just like republicans in their primaries rally their base, they damage themselves in the center and among women. look at homitt t romney ha moved among women in these two debates and how the biden have >> we're going to get that now. another teceer trap, equality for women. >> i mentioned 3 1/2 million er women more now in povey than four years ago....
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four years ago when palin and biden debated, biden's victory over palin added to the problems that mccain was having and furthered that. but by and large we don't see these debates as really very consequential in terms of a horse race. >> warner: imagine we can expect a large audience anyway. andy, susan and stu, thank you. >> thanks. you. >> brown: finally tonight: one of the world's leading story- tellers, who became part of one of the world's most dramatic stories. it was in 1989 that salman rushdie's novel was denounced by muslims as blasphemy against the prophet mohammed igniting a fire storm. the book was banned and violent protest took place in parts of the islamic world. bookstores in britain that carried it were bombed. within several years the book's japannese translator killed, its norwegian publisher ahead. khomeini spiritual leader of islam's republic issued a decree for his death. the author went into hiding for nearly a decade before the fatwa was lifted. now salman rushdie has written a memoir titled joseph anton, the code name he used both on two of his favorite authors.
four years ago when palin and biden debated, biden's victory over palin added to the problems that mccain was having and furthered that. but by and large we don't see these debates as really very consequential in terms of a horse race. >> warner: imagine we can expect a large audience anyway. andy, susan and stu, thank you. >> thanks. you. >> brown: finally tonight: one of the world's leading story- tellers, who became part of one of the world's most dramatic stories. it was...
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another big debate tonight, this time between joe biden and paul ryan. the vice-presidential candidates will slug it out on the economy, medicare and taxes. they may be number two on the ticket, but these men hope they can make this another crucial turning point in an election that is now almost a dead heat. darren gersh reports. >> reporter: vice-presidential debates are often more entertaining than important, but not this time. joe biden will be trying to beat back the romney bump from the first presidential debate; and paul ryan will be working to stretch mitt romney's debate double into a home run. >> if ryan does really, really well, it could possibly fundamentally make this a real horse race, not just nationally but in the battleground states. so, i think there is a lot of expectation on both sides for what this debate possible could do. >> reporter: if you thought the first presidential debate was bogged down in statistics and policy details, you'll have more fun tonight. debate veterans are expecting fireworks. jeff nesbit was press secretary for
another big debate tonight, this time between joe biden and paul ryan. the vice-presidential candidates will slug it out on the economy, medicare and taxes. they may be number two on the ticket, but these men hope they can make this another crucial turning point in an election that is now almost a dead heat. darren gersh reports. >> reporter: vice-presidential debates are often more entertaining than important, but not this time. joe biden will be trying to beat back the romney bump from...
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. >> joe biden urges iraq's prime minister to work to resolve a deepening crisis. as scientists discover some of the most significant planets outside our solar system. it is 10:00 a.m. in singapore. >> it is 10:00 a.m. in london. broadcasting to viewers in america and around the world. welcome to "newsday". in north korea the country's new leader met mourners. he died on saturday at the age of 69. concerns about the transition of power. >> kim jong il, a site familiar to others, now mourned. this is the new guardian, kim johnn un. with a few years at the top council, he is the man america and china will be negotiating with. many of them poorer and hngrier. more critical of those who lead them. their tears appeared just as real. ere they the last time. >> you could not not cry in public. you had to pinch yourself. others were laughing. it is even more fake. >> the great fear is not in sincerity on the streets of pyongyang. >> how well they will manage will be a test of his inability to manage the country. >> the governments are straining to get a clear picture of ho
. >> joe biden urges iraq's prime minister to work to resolve a deepening crisis. as scientists discover some of the most significant planets outside our solar system. it is 10:00 a.m. in singapore. >> it is 10:00 a.m. in london. broadcasting to viewers in america and around the world. welcome to "newsday". in north korea the country's new leader met mourners. he died on saturday at the age of 69. concerns about the transition of power. >> kim jong il, a site...
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so, these greek americans finally got to joe biden, argued my case. joe biden was one of only two living senators who voted against the law that was i was convicted of violating and, indeed, the author of the law wrote a letter to president obama saying this is not why we wrote the law, this guy should never have been prosecuted in the first place. so four days before donald trump became president, one of the greeks and biden went to see the president on my behalf and this greek american told me afterwards i would have been so proud after joe biden that he really argued for me and finally at the end of his five. minute argument laying out my case for the president, the president said, guys, i'm just not going to do this, it's either manning or him and manning has 35 years. that's how it ended for me. >> ah. when the word -- when that word made its way back to you, first of all, who told you that? >> the greek who was in the meeting with the president. >> that's what i figured. and when this greek friend of yours said this to you, how did you take that
so, these greek americans finally got to joe biden, argued my case. joe biden was one of only two living senators who voted against the law that was i was convicted of violating and, indeed, the author of the law wrote a letter to president obama saying this is not why we wrote the law, this guy should never have been prosecuted in the first place. so four days before donald trump became president, one of the greeks and biden went to see the president on my behalf and this greek american told...
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as far as joe biden, i think he's got a tougher but in many ways more simple. he's got to lift the spirits of the spirited -- dispirited democrats. i think he f he does that -- he is the happy warrior, very much so. a lot more so than the president. but he these play both offense and defense. last week the president played neither. by defense he's got to be able to say "this is what we've accomplished." and point out especially in states like ohio and michigan the difference the auto industry has made student loans being -- the interest being removed. the pre-existing condition. all of those things, he's got to do it. and at the same time he's got to go on offense as far as the other side is concerned. to make -- question about mitt romney and the romney/ryan and the fractures and fissures within their own program. >> woodruff: the other thing tonight, it is 890 minutes, david, but tonight we are told the questions are going to alternate between domestic and foreign policy. how will that change what we should look for? >> well, we can all expect that joe biden
as far as joe biden, i think he's got a tougher but in many ways more simple. he's got to lift the spirits of the spirited -- dispirited democrats. i think he f he does that -- he is the happy warrior, very much so. a lot more so than the president. but he these play both offense and defense. last week the president played neither. by defense he's got to be able to say "this is what we've accomplished." and point out especially in states like ohio and michigan the difference the auto...
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vice president joe biden will arrive in china later for a five-day visit. the economic crisis in the u.s. has had a massive impact on china's export industry and mr. biden's trip will likely focus on ways the two countries are overcome the recession. our correspondent reports from the congressional se in eastern china where manufacturers are worried about the future. >> merry christmas. >> it may be the middle of the summer but china's already gearing up for christmas. retail buyers from around the world flock here to choose this year's decorations. saleswoman shows me her company's best seller. despite the bleak global outlook, she says business is better than last year. >> we have customers and we move with the times. christmas is still like spring festival in china. everyone needs to celebrate it. >> christmas isn't marked here but the celebrations are crucial to china. and that's because as the economy thrivings on selling goods around the world. but the u.s. has long complained that beijing is having a party at its expense. china exports far more to th
vice president joe biden will arrive in china later for a five-day visit. the economic crisis in the u.s. has had a massive impact on china's export industry and mr. biden's trip will likely focus on ways the two countries are overcome the recession. our correspondent reports from the congressional se in eastern china where manufacturers are worried about the future. >> merry christmas. >> it may be the middle of the summer but china's already gearing up for christmas. retail buyers...
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vice president biden, mr. chief justice, members of the united states congress, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens, each time we gather to inaugurate a president, we bear witness to the enduring strength of our constitution. we affirm the promise of our democracy. we were called to what binds this nation together as not the colors of our skin or the tenants of our faith, or the origins of our names. what makes us exceptional, what makes us american is our allegiance to an idea articulated in a declaration made more than two centuries ago we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are creat created equal.[ applause] that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. today we continue a never-ending journey to bridge the meaning of those words to realities of our time. the patriots of 1776 did not fight to replace the tyranny of a king with the privileges of a few. or the rule of a mob, they gave to us a republica
vice president biden, mr. chief justice, members of the united states congress, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens, each time we gather to inaugurate a president, we bear witness to the enduring strength of our constitution. we affirm the promise of our democracy. we were called to what binds this nation together as not the colors of our skin or the tenants of our faith, or the origins of our names. what makes us exceptional, what makes us american is our allegiance to an idea...
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john: joe biden, start warming your engine. issue two -- tales out of school. >> and the majority leader looked at me and said there is no deal, there is no deal, there is no deal. like st. peter, he repeated it three times. my staff told me that afternoon, he's lying to you. that's what my staff said. we've been around the senate a long time. he's not telling you the truth. john: senator ted cruz has declared war on republican senator majority leader senator mitch mcconnell. he says that mr. mcconnell made a covert deal with democrats so ensure the or authorization of the import-export bank, something mr. cruz and many other republicans oppose. senator cruz claims senator mcconnell lie told him by denying that no deal had been struck. while some republicans have praised senator cruz for his words, other republicans like senator orin hatch believe mr. cruz has impugned the senate's tradition of respectful debates. >> deliberation without decorum is not deliberation at all. it is bickering and bickering is beneath this body. joh
john: joe biden, start warming your engine. issue two -- tales out of school. >> and the majority leader looked at me and said there is no deal, there is no deal, there is no deal. like st. peter, he repeated it three times. my staff told me that afternoon, he's lying to you. that's what my staff said. we've been around the senate a long time. he's not telling you the truth. john: senator ted cruz has declared war on republican senator majority leader senator mitch mcconnell. he says that...
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biden would not be getting his way. >> i don't look at this as demands. i look at this as a friendly advice. this is a matter that relates to the situation and security. you know that during these events, 17,000 prisoners have escaped. i'm speaking about criminal prisoners have escaped from the prisons. if you are asking for lifting of the emergency situation, that means that all of those are going to continue to be on the street and the government will have no power deloket them and put them back into the place where the judicial system have already asked them to be. >> ok. well, that was egypt's ambassador to the u.n. do you think we are seeing this change in toward washington developing the policy on the hoof when it comes responding to this? >> i think the real dilemma here is who is going to lead the political transition? i think the washington and many at the u.n. feel political transition is necessary. but who will lead it? will it be what the protesters are calling for, a national unity government with president mubarak stepping down and constitut
biden would not be getting his way. >> i don't look at this as demands. i look at this as a friendly advice. this is a matter that relates to the situation and security. you know that during these events, 17,000 prisoners have escaped. i'm speaking about criminal prisoners have escaped from the prisons. if you are asking for lifting of the emergency situation, that means that all of those are going to continue to be on the street and the government will have no power deloket them and put...
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what do you think of joe biden's potential in 2020? >> i think. i've watched him and covered him for a long time. i do think if he had gotten the nomination in 2016 he would have had a better chance of winning. we can define how hillary clinton lost, but a better chance of him winning. he's going to be 77 years old in 2020. that's a practical issue, obstacle. and obstacle for voters who are thinking, he's a little too old for that. you know the way people tend to go back and forth. trump is what, 69? >> he's 72 now. >> that is true, they'll probably be more likely to vote someone who's younger not a businessman, more energetic. we're like crazy time, all the rules that have guided politics for all the years i've done it. a lot of them have been thrown out the window. i've always learned to keep an eye on history, in terms of understanding politics, but don't get locked in by it, what happened four years ago or eight years ago is not going to happen again. when you say the democrats have to put the right person out. but what about kamala harris. an
what do you think of joe biden's potential in 2020? >> i think. i've watched him and covered him for a long time. i do think if he had gotten the nomination in 2016 he would have had a better chance of winning. we can define how hillary clinton lost, but a better chance of him winning. he's going to be 77 years old in 2020. that's a practical issue, obstacle. and obstacle for voters who are thinking, he's a little too old for that. you know the way people tend to go back and forth. trump...
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i think you are asking about joe biden and the importance of his visit here? >> there has been tension over trade. any sense that some of these challenges may be resolved in this visit? >> i don't think we are looking at any particular resolution from this, but joe biden was very explicit in his meetings yesterday. he said he was here to talk about trade and jobs between the world's two biggest economies. he said cooperation between them was vital for the health of the global economy. he went on to say that what he wanted to discuss was the need to reorder the economy's. that is code for on the chinese side concerns about the state of the u.s. economy, about the health of the u.s. economy, and about the chinese holdings, but the trillion dollars and more of u.s. debt and what will happen with that, the security of that. the americans had their run concerns. they say the huge global imbalances arise from some of china's own policies and china needs to change its ways, to rely less on selling exports to america and build more of a domestic consumer economy that
i think you are asking about joe biden and the importance of his visit here? >> there has been tension over trade. any sense that some of these challenges may be resolved in this visit? >> i don't think we are looking at any particular resolution from this, but joe biden was very explicit in his meetings yesterday. he said he was here to talk about trade and jobs between the world's two biggest economies. he said cooperation between them was vital for the health of the global...
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what can we expect from joe biden and when? >> i believe that a week from now, we will know whether joe biden is in this race or not. i think is no. he is thinking about it seriously. his staff has prepared options for him. but i suspect he's not going to do it in the end. >> does hillary clinton's performance in front of a benghazi committee on thursday influence his decision one way or another. >> i don't think so. i think tyler, this is a much bigger issue for joe biden than how she does. first of all, because you can assume especially after that debate that she's going to perform well. she usually he does in set piece moments like that. but joe biden has got to decide whether he has the stomach for this, whether his family has the stomach for it, whether there's a path to victory i think the answer to all those questions will come up no. >> also the fund-raising issue which may not be an issue for michael bloomberg because he is a very wealthy man. reports are he may consider jumping into the race. >> michael bloomberg coul
what can we expect from joe biden and when? >> i believe that a week from now, we will know whether joe biden is in this race or not. i think is no. he is thinking about it seriously. his staff has prepared options for him. but i suspect he's not going to do it in the end. >> does hillary clinton's performance in front of a benghazi committee on thursday influence his decision one way or another. >> i don't think so. i think tyler, this is a much bigger issue for joe biden...
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biden and obama problem. >> i don't know. it is something that is been around for a long time. [ talking at the same time ] >> how long do you think we will tolerate it? >> god knows. [ talking at the same time ] >> we still tolerate it. i don't know how long it will be. it is a disgrace it has taken so long. [ talking at the same time ] >> the gun dealers requirement or their requirement or the government's requirement -- >> congress can't pass them because people don't believe guns are the problem -- [ talking at the same time ] >> he got the guns legally. >> one shot gone. >> bought it legally -- [ talking at the same time ] >> when we come back -- [ talking at the same time ] >> you shouldn't be if you are a nut case. >> the feds stays the course. >> a precautionary step. >> the u.s. federal reserve sprang a surprise by maintaining its asset purchase is steady add $85 billion per month. this process is known as quantitative easen. an effort to prop of the recovery with billions of dollars in stimulus. with the stock marke
biden and obama problem. >> i don't know. it is something that is been around for a long time. [ talking at the same time ] >> how long do you think we will tolerate it? >> god knows. [ talking at the same time ] >> we still tolerate it. i don't know how long it will be. it is a disgrace it has taken so long. [ talking at the same time ] >> the gun dealers requirement or their requirement or the government's requirement -- >> congress can't pass them because...
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they want to see joe biden get into this race. and absolutely, hillary clinton has got to worry about her flanks in the democratic primary. you've got bernie sanders out there drawing enormous crowds, enormous attention, particularly on the left. he has not spent a whole lot of money, if any, on television advertising as well. and joe biden quietly appears to be reaching out to some of the democratic money guys and asking them to hold their fire until he makes a decision about whether he's going to get into this race. that could come as soon as this weekend. so, we'll have to see if hillary clinton has to ramp up her spending in order to deflect what would surely be a barrage of television advertising from the vice president, if he gets into this campaign. >> all right, eamon. we will wait and see. eamon javers in washington. >> that's right. >> thank you. >>> as we reported last night, amtrak told lawmakers it may have to suspend some service, unless congress extends the deadline for implementing safety technology. but it's not j
they want to see joe biden get into this race. and absolutely, hillary clinton has got to worry about her flanks in the democratic primary. you've got bernie sanders out there drawing enormous crowds, enormous attention, particularly on the left. he has not spent a whole lot of money, if any, on television advertising as well. and joe biden quietly appears to be reaching out to some of the democratic money guys and asking them to hold their fire until he makes a decision about whether he's...
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biden's goal was to pressure congress to vote yes or no on full gun control legislation. this includes senator dianne feinstein's proposed ban on 157 models of assault-style weapons. this week senate majority leader harry reid stripped feinstein's gun ban from the bill for strategic reasons, so that the senate will take it up next month. the pared down legislation focuses on school safety and gun trafficking. at new york's city hall mayor michael bloomberg who heads mayors against illegal guns implored congress for an amendment to the stripped down legislation. >> the only question is whether congress will have the courage to do the right thingor whether they will allow more innocent people, including innocent children, to be gunned down. >> the mayor was flanked by vice president joe biden who reminded the audience that congress has passed a been on assault weapons in 1994 and could do so again. the vice president also turned to a mother of one of the schoolteachers killed in the newtown, connecticut massacre. >> you know, it's time for the political establishment to sho
biden's goal was to pressure congress to vote yes or no on full gun control legislation. this includes senator dianne feinstein's proposed ban on 157 models of assault-style weapons. this week senate majority leader harry reid stripped feinstein's gun ban from the bill for strategic reasons, so that the senate will take it up next month. the pared down legislation focuses on school safety and gun trafficking. at new york's city hall mayor michael bloomberg who heads mayors against illegal guns...
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>> joe biden. his scott hartnell glorifycation are occasionally amusing but always tiresome. >> donald trump and sarah palin. >> enough whining about political partisanship. the nation's future is in political play. consensus is essential. we will not be able to chart a clear direction without it. it may take one or two election cycles for that consensus to build. until then we need argument. rational argument. enough of whining over argumenttation. worst lie, pat? >> worst lie? i just don't know where that money went, says john corzi. >> i am just a historian. >> occupy wall street and then president obama, the idea that some people are poor in this country because some people are rich. >> i have never done anything improper with anyone in my life. herman cain. even if were true, it sounds like a lie. >> worst lie. congressman anthony weiner. first he attempted to blame his underwear photo on unnamed enemies. then went on cnn claiming he did not send the picture to a female college student. later
>> joe biden. his scott hartnell glorifycation are occasionally amusing but always tiresome. >> donald trump and sarah palin. >> enough whining about political partisanship. the nation's future is in political play. consensus is essential. we will not be able to chart a clear direction without it. it may take one or two election cycles for that consensus to build. until then we need argument. rational argument. enough of whining over argumenttation. worst lie, pat? >>...
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then watch joe biden. you didn't play any of his speech. it was terrific. he has a comfort level with this audience and a lot of audiences, and you see immediately why he is on the ticket. he has a chilly boss, and he warms him up. he was terrific, and this crowd knows they have friends in the white house. it's a plus-plus for obama, and romney did a good job, too. >> okay. in an interview this week president obama was asked, quote, what was your biterm. this was his answer. >> the mistake of my first term, couple of years, was thinking that this job was just about getting the policy right. and that's important. but, you know, the nature of this office is also to tell a story to the american people that gives them a sense of unity and purpose and optimism, especially during tough times. >> question. was this a hot sauce answer by president obama or was this a clever way of avoiding saying anything negative about the policies of his first term? you get the question? >> yes. president obama is a guy who in his college interview is asked what's your wiggest fl
then watch joe biden. you didn't play any of his speech. it was terrific. he has a comfort level with this audience and a lot of audiences, and you see immediately why he is on the ticket. he has a chilly boss, and he warms him up. he was terrific, and this crowd knows they have friends in the white house. it's a plus-plus for obama, and romney did a good job, too. >> okay. in an interview this week president obama was asked, quote, what was your biterm. this was his answer. >> the...
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should scientists listen to joe biden and share more research? pat: john, there's a real conflict here. many form suit cal companies and other scientists spend their whole lives and develop something and it's a miracle drug and it can n cure a tremendous amount. so they want to when rewarded and their reward is also an incentive to do more. at the same time people want to these -- use these drugs more broadly and in a humanitarian sense. there's a real conflict of legitimate interests here and it's one where i think the government should move in and if they have to, reward the scientists for what they've done, at the same time -- eleanor: there are two issues here. somebody has to be incentivized to quickly get a vaccine for zika. it is a horrible affliction to bring babies into the world for small heads and brain damage and i think it should make some countries question some of their abortion policies because if you don't know that you're carrying this child and you discover you are, i think abortion is a very reasonable procedure. but what joe
should scientists listen to joe biden and share more research? pat: john, there's a real conflict here. many form suit cal companies and other scientists spend their whole lives and develop something and it's a miracle drug and it can n cure a tremendous amount. so they want to when rewarded and their reward is also an incentive to do more. at the same time people want to these -- use these drugs more broadly and in a humanitarian sense. there's a real conflict of legitimate interests here and...
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biden would be a serious challenge to hillary clinton. i still think in the end that biden who has not declared so far, yog expect him to enter this race. >> john harwood in las vegas. >>> and now to russia where president vladimir put sin said the committee is stabilizing. the russian economy has been wrestling with the sharp fall in oil prices, of course, that's mayor that inexport. jeff cutmore was at putin's speech in moscow. >> the message from president putin, the west doesn't have a clear idea of exactly what is going on inside syria. i asked mr. putin to be respond to president obama's remarks over the weekend saying, mr. putin lacks leadership. >> mr. president, over the weekend, u.s. president obama called into question your leadership over syria. he said that you are propping up an ally rather than going after isis. he also said you're running down the economy here. can i ask you, how do you respond to president obama's comments? and what would you say to international investors who are dissuaded from putting money into the rus
biden would be a serious challenge to hillary clinton. i still think in the end that biden who has not declared so far, yog expect him to enter this race. >> john harwood in las vegas. >>> and now to russia where president vladimir put sin said the committee is stabilizing. the russian economy has been wrestling with the sharp fall in oil prices, of course, that's mayor that inexport. jeff cutmore was at putin's speech in moscow. >> the message from president putin, the...
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take a look at the highlights of joe biden's return. adjusted gross income of $392,233. total tax, $91,546. that's about $10,000 more than the approximated paid, giving him an 97 rate of 23.3% as compared to the president's 18.7%. maybe the president has just a better accountant in the oval office than they have over in the vice president's office. >> i certainly hope so. emoney javers who clearly enjoys reading 45 pages of tax returns, thanks for joining us tonight. >>> today president obama made it clear that he wants to change the way you watch and pay for tv. the white house threw its support behind a rule that would prohibit cable companies from acquiring customers to rent their boxes. according to the white house the president wants better, cheaper versions of the cable boxes that millions of americans use to get cable tv. and supporters of his proposal include google, amazon, apple. they all want a bigger foothold in the tv market. meanwhile the cable industry opposes it. >>> one company that has definitely changed how and what we watch on television, that would b
take a look at the highlights of joe biden's return. adjusted gross income of $392,233. total tax, $91,546. that's about $10,000 more than the approximated paid, giving him an 97 rate of 23.3% as compared to the president's 18.7%. maybe the president has just a better accountant in the oval office than they have over in the vice president's office. >> i certainly hope so. emoney javers who clearly enjoys reading 45 pages of tax returns, thanks for joining us tonight. >>> today...
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vice president joe biden arrived in the convention city this afternoon. on the republican side, vice presidential nominee joe biden campaigned in ohio charging the president has been a failure. >> ... >> you can't look atta t data, you can't look at the suffering families or the jobs lost or the death crisis over our economy and say we're better off than we were four years ago. as a matter of fact, president obama's record is worse than jimmy carter's record. (laughter) >> sreenivasan: the man at the top of the g.o.p. ticket, mitt romney, spent the day in vermont preparing for the fall debate. back in charlotte, the democratic national convention officially kicked off late this afternoon. >> this is the democratic national convention will now come to order! (cheers and applause) >> reporter: the highlight tonight will feature first lady michelle obama addressing the convention. >> ifill: ray suarez is down there among the delegates where he'll be everyday and every night all week. ray? >> suarez: gwen and judy, the convention, as harry noted, was gaveled
vice president joe biden arrived in the convention city this afternoon. on the republican side, vice presidential nominee joe biden campaigned in ohio charging the president has been a failure. >> ... >> you can't look atta t data, you can't look at the suffering families or the jobs lost or the death crisis over our economy and say we're better off than we were four years ago. as a matter of fact, president obama's record is worse than jimmy carter's record. (laughter) >>...
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and he invited joe biden who could not wait to come. scranton, pennsylvania, joe, right? he asked for permission in the white house and they denied him. and they paid the price in november of last year. so the could is, that the labor unions headed by the aflcio and richard trump former coal miner, lawyer, always waits for the white house for the cue. i remember i was sitting in his office once and i said make a big thing on the minimum wage you know because obama promised to hire memory wage in the 2008 campaign and he stands up and points out through the window, the white house, he said why should i start this? he has to start it first. hey, that is not the early history of the labor movement waiting for a politician to give them the cue? the go ahead signal? so it's very sad, because so goes america as goes the union movement. and it's sinking. >> and your friend laura was on this program not long ago. and she made the point since you referenced the defeat that the democrats took in november because they miscalculated. she made the point on this program that it was not
and he invited joe biden who could not wait to come. scranton, pennsylvania, joe, right? he asked for permission in the white house and they denied him. and they paid the price in november of last year. so the could is, that the labor unions headed by the aflcio and richard trump former coal miner, lawyer, always waits for the white house for the cue. i remember i was sitting in his office once and i said make a big thing on the minimum wage you know because obama promised to hire memory wage...
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obama-biden if they're re-elected, romney-ryan if they are elected. but my job will be strictly to engage on those stark differences. so the... although this is being done for the voters. this isn't a television program. these are not people out there watching for ratings. these are people who are deciding for whom to vote for president of the united states. my job is strictly to help the candidates, help the candidates explain in a way that the voters understand what the choices really are. >> brown: help the candidates do that. >> yes. the candidates need to be able to explain it. need to be able to explain their positions. but it's in a way that is understandable and that is... there's enough time there for the moderator in the case of the first debate which i'll be moderating, time for me to kind of probe and ask follow-ups and try to get them to engage in all of that. remember it's being done for the voters. that's it. that's what it's all about. >> brown: we talk all the time these days about doing politics, doing the news media in the age of so
obama-biden if they're re-elected, romney-ryan if they are elected. but my job will be strictly to engage on those stark differences. so the... although this is being done for the voters. this isn't a television program. these are not people out there watching for ratings. these are people who are deciding for whom to vote for president of the united states. my job is strictly to help the candidates, help the candidates explain in a way that the voters understand what the choices really are....
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barack obama and joe biden, or mitt romney and paul ryan? or will it be a tie? 269 electrical votes, to 269 electoral votes. pat buchanan? >> the heart says romney/ryan, and head says too close to call, but i'm going to predict that romney/ryan will win all the 11 states of the old con fed racy, and barely win ohio and colorado, and he'll win with just over 270 electoral votes. >> obama biden will win with over 300 electoral votes, it will be a democratic senate, warren will win in massachusetts, and democrats will have 54 seats in the senate. >> i have to say i think this country really needs a change in leadership, given what's happened in the last four years, but i believe that owe -- obama will be reelected, it will be a close race, and ohio will make the difference, if romney carries ohio -- >> quickly -- >> close, i give obama the edge. i'm going to say 260. win withy and ryan will wi280 electoral votes. bye bye!
barack obama and joe biden, or mitt romney and paul ryan? or will it be a tie? 269 electrical votes, to 269 electoral votes. pat buchanan? >> the heart says romney/ryan, and head says too close to call, but i'm going to predict that romney/ryan will win all the 11 states of the old con fed racy, and barely win ohio and colorado, and he'll win with just over 270 electoral votes. >> obama biden will win with over 300 electoral votes, it will be a democratic senate, warren will win in...
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. >>> vice president biden calls for a public database to help in the fight against cancer. biden said the database would help tailor new treatments for patients. >> shares of data behind breakthroughs so the field as a whole can move forward faster and avoid unnecessary redundancy. >> and at that meeting, the focus was on one type of cancer medicine in particular. meg terrell reports from the american society of clinical oncology's annual meeting. >> reporter: the first in a new class of drugs that harness the immune system to fight cancer was approved at the end of 2014. now there are three medicines of this kind on the market and they continue to dominate the conversation at the world's largest cancer research conference. called immune know therapies, they're made by merck, bristol-myers, and roche which just got its drug fda approved last month. merck's medicine was used to treat jimmy carter's stage 4 melanoma. carter announced recently he was cancer free. >> it releases the brakes on the immune system and permits the immune system to seek out and destroy tumors. it's e
. >>> vice president biden calls for a public database to help in the fight against cancer. biden said the database would help tailor new treatments for patients. >> shares of data behind breakthroughs so the field as a whole can move forward faster and avoid unnecessary redundancy. >> and at that meeting, the focus was on one type of cancer medicine in particular. meg terrell reports from the american society of clinical oncology's annual meeting. >> reporter: the...
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. >> there was all this attention paid to the fact they wanted this photo op with biden, they were urging them along to kind of make the loan approval. the bigger problem is the larger pressure you know to create jobs was probably something that was more of a factor in the sense that you know, they had this money going through and they wanted to see jobs created fast. that is a factor in all of these. >> green jobs have been oversold, but it is still the right thing to do. it is a huge global industry, clean energy in the future. >> if obama would have got his way and got this huge cap in trade program to raise the cost, without that, economic relief firms doesn't work and it doesn't work with solyndra and it is not working for a lot of these other ones. >> the rap has to rest on the office of management and budget. the fabulous omb, the most powerful part of the white house structure. and it is more powerful than a regulatory agency. they were told to rush it. they were saying we have to do due diligence on this. >> right. >> and they were told to rush it because obama loves green energy
. >> there was all this attention paid to the fact they wanted this photo op with biden, they were urging them along to kind of make the loan approval. the bigger problem is the larger pressure you know to create jobs was probably something that was more of a factor in the sense that you know, they had this money going through and they wanted to see jobs created fast. that is a factor in all of these. >> green jobs have been oversold, but it is still the right thing to do. it is a...
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>> the biden blame game. >> there's some on the democratic base, not the core of it, that are angry because we didn't get every single thing they want. and so those who don't get -- didn't everything they wanted is time to buck up here. >> before he said buck up, he said something else. stop whining. wait a minute. let's get to the point here. is he laying the foundation for a blame game, namely blaming the left if they lose? >> people, he is trying to get -- >> you don't understand. >> don't get these people by yelling at them and blaming them. you want them to come out, you know, and support you. that's not the way to get them out. you can't provoke them. >> they need to be bucked up. but the point he's trying to get across is, if liberals stay home because they are disappointed, they will get a choice that is worse that night one they have now. so just as his economic plan is, it would be worse without any economic plan. if you don't vote for me, it will be worse with the other guy. it's a complicated argument to make. >> he's saying you liberals better get on your game. you are going to
>> the biden blame game. >> there's some on the democratic base, not the core of it, that are angry because we didn't get every single thing they want. and so those who don't get -- didn't everything they wanted is time to buck up here. >> before he said buck up, he said something else. stop whining. wait a minute. let's get to the point here. is he laying the foundation for a blame game, namely blaming the left if they lose? >> people, he is trying to get -- >>...
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vice president biden asked how much money are we spending in afghanistan? how much money are we spending in pakistan? we are spending billions upon billions more in afghanistan. pakistan has a nuclear weapons and that's where the real threat is. he says there's something wrong with this picture. and vice president biden has been pressing for a more minimalist approach in afghanistan. he lost out in the review, but i think his views are very much alive. > obama's problem is this, he fired general mccrystal and now he has the most famous general in america in charge of afghanistan. he can't not give patraeus what he wants. if he says general patraeus, we have to move out, and he says i'm not losing this war. so obama has get any help from brojinsky, who is the former national security director? >> the extremely famous and renowned foreign policy. >> and therefore, it's a self- defeating proposition. >> i agree with him, we can't put -- you can win that with 500,000 guys, we aren't going to put those guys in there. john, i think obama's problem is if he starts
vice president biden asked how much money are we spending in afghanistan? how much money are we spending in pakistan? we are spending billions upon billions more in afghanistan. pakistan has a nuclear weapons and that's where the real threat is. he says there's something wrong with this picture. and vice president biden has been pressing for a more minimalist approach in afghanistan. he lost out in the review, but i think his views are very much alive. > obama's problem is this, he fired...
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and if hillary is not there, you're going to have bernie sanders, although i suspect joe biden would get in tom: the problem he faces is that ultimately as a candidate in the 2016 election, he's in a perfect no man's land. a new york billionaire and imagine how the frump crowd would react to him. he'd say look, this is why i need to be here. the base hit. guy. pat: sanders would carry vermont. eleanor: i don't know. tom: who would bloomberg win? eleanor: if he won a handful of states, he could prevent either of the two other candidates from getting the 270 electoral votes, which would then throw the election into the houchings, which is republican. he'd be handing trump the election. he's not going to get in pat: florida, broward county, dade county, all those jewish liberal folks would vote for bloomberg. eleanor: you know about those votes in florida, don't you? [laughter] john: let me say something good about bloomberg and the way he presents himself. clarence:ware not saying anything bad about him, just that he's not going to be elected president. john: i think you're trying to s
and if hillary is not there, you're going to have bernie sanders, although i suspect joe biden would get in tom: the problem he faces is that ultimately as a candidate in the 2016 election, he's in a perfect no man's land. a new york billionaire and imagine how the frump crowd would react to him. he'd say look, this is why i need to be here. the base hit. guy. pat: sanders would carry vermont. eleanor: i don't know. tom: who would bloomberg win? eleanor: if he won a handful of states, he could...
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look, joe biden sat in that meeting, as did gates, and they this. now, what you're going to find when you got osama bin laden, he's in pakistan, do we send it in helicopters? there's a lot of things that go into it, john that you cannot know if you're not there. i think it's a cheap shot at romney. romney was saying look, we're going after him. if he was presented with i same circumstances, he would have done it -- >> thou protest too much. you're really worked up over there! it's a good ad, frankly if they ran the whole quote i don't think it changes the substance at all. >> oh, come on! come, come, come! >> really, eleanor? >> you're saying al-qaeda is not just one man? >> he wouldn't move heaven and earth to go after one man. >> disend -- [overlapping speakers] >> this president has also attacked al-qaeda. he's really driven an arrow through the heart of that organization. and when you cut the head of the snake off, you make a big difference. also, mitt romney was in new york delivering pizzas to first responders to mark the anniversary of osama'
look, joe biden sat in that meeting, as did gates, and they this. now, what you're going to find when you got osama bin laden, he's in pakistan, do we send it in helicopters? there's a lot of things that go into it, john that you cannot know if you're not there. i think it's a cheap shot at romney. romney was saying look, we're going after him. if he was presented with i same circumstances, he would have done it -- >> thou protest too much. you're really worked up over there! it's a good...
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it is not going to be decisive. >> what kind of treatment is it of joe biden? the treatment is they are going to do whatever they think is going to help him win. if that is what they think will help him win, which i'm sure they do, that is what they are going to do. >> clinton wants to extend the bush tax cuts, clinton is perceived as a centerrist moderate, he is a guy that plain can inspire the people obama can't get. >> it will be issue four. remembering gore. the mclaughlin group remembers gore vidal who passed away this week. vidal was a prolific august they are and intellectual unafraid with a fight. he had this exchange with william fbuckley live on television during the democratic national convention. >> you are upset, i will only say. >> listen. >> let's stop calling names and. >> you stay plastered. >> rich, you worked with bill buckley at the national review. did bill buckley ever talk about this exchange with gore vidal? >> he didn't address gore vidal publicly since the early 197 0z. even in private he didn't like to talk about it. people would brin
it is not going to be decisive. >> what kind of treatment is it of joe biden? the treatment is they are going to do whatever they think is going to help him win. if that is what they think will help him win, which i'm sure they do, that is what they are going to do. >> clinton wants to extend the bush tax cuts, clinton is perceived as a centerrist moderate, he is a guy that plain can inspire the people obama can't get. >> it will be issue four. remembering gore. the mclaughlin...
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. >> worst idea of 2010, president obama's rejecting vice president joe biden's advice to limit the u.s. military role in afghanistan through surgical operations, all technology, notably drones, and rejecting biden, obama has de facto committing to keeping military forces in afghanistan until late 2014. worst idea of 2010. okay, sorry to sea you go, pat. >> al hag, our friend in boston, the white house days, and joe soben, the best con serbive writer of his generation. >> the gore marriage. they announced in june after 40 years that they're separating. sorry to see that go. >> general stanley mcchrystal who is still very much with us but we did lose the nation's top counter insurgency guy because of some very impoll ticked comments he made to "rolling stone." >> ted sorenson, the architect of phrases like "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. " he was a marvelous man. >> sorry to see you guy, white house economic guru larry somers. the former harvard university president was the only one who acknowledged how global trade means lost american job
. >> worst idea of 2010, president obama's rejecting vice president joe biden's advice to limit the u.s. military role in afghanistan through surgical operations, all technology, notably drones, and rejecting biden, obama has de facto committing to keeping military forces in afghanistan until late 2014. worst idea of 2010. okay, sorry to sea you go, pat. >> al hag, our friend in boston, the white house days, and joe soben, the best con serbive writer of his generation. >> the...
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i mean biden obama as a team at this point. but i think that the president, is just going to forget the first debate and be ready in the second one to make his case. and to engage. he wasn't ingauged. if you turn down the sound on wednesday night and just watch those two people, he is did not look happy to be there. and mitt romney did. >> what about the vice president, are the expectations now raised, as mark says. >> i think so. >> in part there is a little more pressure on joe biden because as mark said he has to do well. and hyperactive joe biden is a high risk proposition. it could turn out well and i happen to think he's pretty good debater. de well, i thought against sarah palin. de well when he ran for president. he's an eloquent guy who in the big debates has always been a very controlled figure. but paul ryan has what mitt romney had, which is the ability to real off number after number. and again i'm struck by the fact that you can get wonky this year. people somehow seem to want that. and ryan certainly has that cap
i mean biden obama as a team at this point. but i think that the president, is just going to forget the first debate and be ready in the second one to make his case. and to engage. he wasn't ingauged. if you turn down the sound on wednesday night and just watch those two people, he is did not look happy to be there. and mitt romney did. >> what about the vice president, are the expectations now raised, as mark says. >> i think so. >> in part there is a little more pressure on...
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beau biden is the attorney general. he joins us from wilmington, delaware. attorney general biden welcome to nbr any chance you changed your min mind and you are going along wit with your attorney aty general. my staff is working with the people on the or side of the table. we are not on board yet. i like a number of attorney's general are not there yet. they can speak for themselves but i'm not. >> if you look at this right now tom, it should be no surprise 000 of the teofthe ten states nt participating. and california is not on board yet and nevada is not on board yet. and these are states that are very affected. and along with those states that are investigating those things. you see ten states that are aggressively developmentsing or deeply investigated by this. >> the questions that remain.fo. what do you say to them? what terms do you want. your state would be on the line for $32 million what would you like to see instead? >> i would like to see a couple of things. one is accountability. your report that led into this segment is very good. i think to c
beau biden is the attorney general. he joins us from wilmington, delaware. attorney general biden welcome to nbr any chance you changed your min mind and you are going along wit with your attorney aty general. my staff is working with the people on the or side of the table. we are not on board yet. i like a number of attorney's general are not there yet. they can speak for themselves but i'm not. >> if you look at this right now tom, it should be no surprise 000 of the teofthe ten states...
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vice president joe biden willing to cross the river. >> we'll follow them to the gates of hell until they are brought to justice. because hell is where they will reside. >> question, should we take vice president's rhetoric seriously. is this policy? >> well, i think the president at the nato meeting and in histonia, basically said, we'll find you wherever you are, the american reach is long, we do not forget. we will pursue you. >> the american people are thirsting for this. the president is almost too low key in his public rhetoric, and i think the vice president has kind of filled that vacuum. i think the determination of this administration is there. i think biden is conveying it and the president, a little late to the game. >> his determination is there, john. the bridge we've got to cross is iran. now, the iran -- they've been on our side doing battle along with our troops up there in northern iraq. iran is the principal supporter. these are the fighting forces against isis. they're not very attractive from our standpoint, but if you're going to fight and win the war and isis i
vice president joe biden willing to cross the river. >> we'll follow them to the gates of hell until they are brought to justice. because hell is where they will reside. >> question, should we take vice president's rhetoric seriously. is this policy? >> well, i think the president at the nato meeting and in histonia, basically said, we'll find you wherever you are, the american reach is long, we do not forget. we will pursue you. >> the american people are thirsting for...
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for instance, specifically joe biden has this relationship with mitch mcconnell, the republican senate leader. he's known in the west wing, biden is, as the mcconnell whisperer, the person who can deal with mcconnell, they've known each other for decades, they don't agree on things. but it's the kind of old deal-making philosophy one for you; one for me. and at key points in this three and a half year period it's biden who comes and bail it is administration and the president out >> woodruff: you have reported on presidents since richard nixon and watergate. i've had other people say this is such a difficult time, historically, intransgent, poisonous relationships. can anyone lead in these circumstances? >> bill clinton says well no one could fix this fully and, you know, you cans may a case for that. but it depends on your expectation. if our expectations are such that, oh, there's gridlock and you can't get around it then we aren't going to solve the problems. there are all kinds of difficult thing out there. getting and tracking osama bin laden was tough, it took ten years to do it,
for instance, specifically joe biden has this relationship with mitch mcconnell, the republican senate leader. he's known in the west wing, biden is, as the mcconnell whisperer, the person who can deal with mcconnell, they've known each other for decades, they don't agree on things. but it's the kind of old deal-making philosophy one for you; one for me. and at key points in this three and a half year period it's biden who comes and bail it is administration and the president out >>...
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vice president joe biden's first economic advisor, jared bernstein, joined us here. so that's where the convention is going to be next week. what's the essence of the democratic economic platform? >> i think the essence is twofold-- first, to build an economy where our businesses and entrepreneurs can grow and flourish, where they have the tools and the resources they need; and second, to ensure that that growth helps to build a strong middle class. >> reporter: tim mullaney is the kind of middle class businessman the democrats are pitching, and one of the interviews they lined up for us. he owns a printing business his father started in the 1960s. a loan from the obama small business administration allowed him to buy this $100,000 four- color printer. >> it was an sba express loan that id never heard of, and my banker was telling me about it. about four hours later, she called, and she said, "okay, we've got approval. are you coming into the bank or am i coming out to you with some papers?" and i just kind of took a deep breath and said, "how about tomorrow? how abo
vice president joe biden's first economic advisor, jared bernstein, joined us here. so that's where the convention is going to be next week. what's the essence of the democratic economic platform? >> i think the essence is twofold-- first, to build an economy where our businesses and entrepreneurs can grow and flourish, where they have the tools and the resources they need; and second, to ensure that that growth helps to build a strong middle class. >> reporter: tim mullaney is the...
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. >> a lot of talk this week about the tone of the race, vice president biden's comment about chains, republicans jumped on that and said that was taking it to a new low. are we seeing a different tone in this race or is this just what we've always seen before but maybe earlier? >> i think it's earlier and more intense. and it was a misstep and bad statement by joe biden who has been rather sure footed in spite of the, i think the stereotype or caricature of him as someone who is garrulous and long-winded. he's really been a pretty effective advocate. but to me, it snacked of sort of almost amous and andy minute strell show language talking to an audience that is partly african-american. i think the campaign itself, this is august. and when you have the candidates themselves making the charges, you've got, which is amazing. the president saying -- >> opposed to surrogates, campaign op rattives, the president talking about dishonesty and accusing the president of a campaign of hate and viciousness, by governor romney. i mean yes, where do we go from here this is august and we're not ev
. >> a lot of talk this week about the tone of the race, vice president biden's comment about chains, republicans jumped on that and said that was taking it to a new low. are we seeing a different tone in this race or is this just what we've always seen before but maybe earlier? >> i think it's earlier and more intense. and it was a misstep and bad statement by joe biden who has been rather sure footed in spite of the, i think the stereotype or caricature of him as someone who is...
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." >> vice president biden was opposed to do it, absolutely opposed to doing health care. biden had seen too many universal health care programs die in his long time in washington, and he warned obama and his aides not to do it. >> the economic team was saying, "oh, listen, we've got to spend all our energy on fixing the recession. we can't launch a big spending program at this time." >> narrator: the president took it all in, and then it was chief of staff rahm emanuel's turn. >> he's a brilliant political strategist-- hard-nosed, profane, just a force of nature. >> very political, very aggressive at creating deals. in fact, probably more so than one would anticipate someone from the obama administration being. >> narrator: obama's choice of an inside dealmaker like emanuel had surprised many of his supporters. >> he's sort of the opposite of obama in a lot of ways. it was an immediate indication that this white house was not going to be about "kumbaya" and getting along and trying to do everything they could to win republican votes. they were going to try and win. >> nar
." >> vice president biden was opposed to do it, absolutely opposed to doing health care. biden had seen too many universal health care programs die in his long time in washington, and he warned obama and his aides not to do it. >> the economic team was saying, "oh, listen, we've got to spend all our energy on fixing the recession. we can't launch a big spending program at this time." >> narrator: the president took it all in, and then it was chief of staff rahm...